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蟻屬 ( Formica)

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bibaker

日期

5月 2, 2023 12:49 CDT

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There are several colors of ants in this hill. Most are black but some are red.

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蟻屬 ( Formica)

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rdm-ncb

日期

8月 6, 2023 17:55 EDT

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ewphoto

日期

3月 2019

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vantruan

日期

6月 7, 2006 21:34 MDT

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Maybe?

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sharonoutside

日期

8月 1, 2022 15:22 MDT

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stevenw12339

日期

6月 12, 2023 17:27 EDT

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scott66263

日期

1月 12, 2024 19:23 EAT

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什麼

內瓦蟻屬 ( Neivamyrmex)

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murilo4719

日期

3月 4, 2024 23:07 -03

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nrabi

日期

9月 16, 2023 17:18 EDT

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ken-potter

日期

7月 23, 2020 08:26 EDT

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jiuai

日期

3月 20, 2024 16:10 EAT

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Dorylus orientalis and Dorylus nigricans-group queen

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audis_bugs

日期

7月 12, 2022 19:58 MDT

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What kind of ants are these?

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jhiebert

日期

7月 6, 2018 18:42 EDT

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abbys_encounters

日期

8月 8, 2023 19:26 EDT

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什麼

黑利馬游蟻 (Neivamyrmex nigrescens)

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scottpruitt68

日期

8月 28, 2020 13:33 CDT

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什麼

內瓦蟻屬 ( Neivamyrmex)

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scottpruitt68

日期

8月 28, 2020 13:31 CDT

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ryangrow

日期

9月 1, 2022 15:22 EDT

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蟻屬 ( Formica)

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robmutch

日期

7月 15, 2014 09:33 HST

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Swarming ants, Carpenter Mountain fire lookout, H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, Willamette National Forest, Oregon, USA

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adamschneider

日期

8月 11, 2021 13:17 PDT

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Found a bunch of ants "hilltopping" in the North Cascades. I didn't realize until I looked at my photos later that I'd actually caught some X-rated activity. The female (queen?) has a noticeably red head and thorax.

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Formica oreas

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chziemke

日期

8月 9, 2022 13:22 MDT

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蟻屬 ( Formica)

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zeledonia10

日期

7月 29, 2019 12:49 MDT

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chrisadlam

日期

7月 14, 2019 10:26 PDT

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什麼

Formica oreas

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lbyrley

日期

7月 28, 2021 12:38 PDT

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什麼

Formica oreas

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oceanf

日期

8月 3, 2022 10:07 PDT

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什麼

蟻屬 ( Formica)

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hwesta

日期

3月 22, 2024 14:44 MDT

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mmccarthy98

日期

6月 14, 2019 08:19 EDT

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joshklostermann

日期

7月 25, 2021 12:49 EDT

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michelle865dales

日期

7月 5, 2019 12:04 UTC

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danialmonsonbergum

日期

9月 2021

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Growing on west-facing, full sun, potential degraded hill sand prairie. Seeds 7.5-8mm long, 5mm wide. Seedpods smooth and lightly pubescent, 9.2mm long, 2.2mm wide.

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什麼

蟻屬 ( Formica)

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el_nutcase

日期

5月 24, 2023 10:02 EDT

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northmun

日期

7月 4, 2019 13:02 MDT

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內瓦蟻屬 ( Neivamyrmex)

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bug_eric

日期

5月 19, 2022 12:51 CDT

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什麼

蟻屬 ( Formica)

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stercorariidae

日期

6月 12, 2019 09:52 EDT

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jlhensel

日期

7月 7, 2022 20:03 EDT

地點

Lewiston (Google, OSM)

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什麼

亞屬 Lasius

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jok741

日期

6月 26, 2020 14:59 UTC

描述

Queen

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blazeclaw

日期

9月 1, 2021 15:14 MDT

描述

I believe both color morphs are the same species.

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Lioponera

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simono

日期

2月 25, 2020 16:46 AWST

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Forages alone with its abdomen in the air.

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timrudman

日期

8月 3, 2022 13:54 ACST

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Lioponera

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christophvonbeeren

日期

3月 13, 2006 11:14 ACST

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tobiashays

日期

5月 21, 2022 14:33 MDT

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Colony under stone in litter, in shady conifer Acer forested area. Adjacent rock had a Formica podzolica colony, though no intermixed of the species was observed. Second image shows dealate queen with a medium sized worker. No definitive brood was observed, though two workers were carrying small white objects that could have been eggs.
Identification is based on the presence of clavate setae on most of the dorsal surface including the petiole, presence of setae on the facial region, and lack of standing setae on the scapes and tibiae (excluding setal rows along flexor surface). I will add diagnostic images soon.
Interestingly, some of the largest workers have a few erect setae along the gular area.

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Formica oreas

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hannahtidae

日期

7月 13, 2022 14:44 MDT

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copper colored ant

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nicholasparlmer

日期

9月 21, 2023 18:21 EDT

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I found this queen yesterday as I was collecting some B. depillis queens. Important notes for this area are that there's an abundance of Cthonolasius in the area. L. claviger are very common in that open grassy field a few yards west of the location. The queen was measured with calipers to be 4.3-4.4mm long. First two pictures are of the queen last night while she was alive, she passed away overnight and the last pictures are of today closer up. If you'd like to inquire about more information about anything here feel free to contact me. Special thanks to @aprothero @mettcollsuss @amatty76 for helping me identify this.

Images taken with a Novatek Camera.

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日期

7月 4, 2022 16:43 EDT

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So, this is a polyergus bilateral gynandromorph! ½ worker caste (red), ½ alate (black). The mandibles, eyes, single wing, and antennae are the more obvious caste traits reflected in each half of this individual. Found them shortly after leaving the colony possibly (I found one a few feet away).
See: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/124878696
& https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/124879042

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什麼

豪氏短角蟻 (Gesomyrmex howardi)

觀察者

clurarit

日期

5月 28, 2023 13:21 HKT

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crunch

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大頭家蟻屬 ( Pheidole)

觀察者

myrmecophil

日期

8月 19, 2023 05:56 +10

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meghanlmcdevitt

日期

6月 21, 2022 09:56 EDT

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mmmmbugs

日期

1月 15, 2023 13:51 EST

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By itself

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什麼

Atta mexicana

觀察者

arthropodantics

日期

11月 22, 2023 14:22 MST

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Consider me dumbfounded, but Atta mexicana are officially established in Santa Cruz Co., AZ. With all of the recent alate observations north of the border (including a few of my own) it has become certain that established populations of this species have pushed further north than Imuris, Sonora. This site had previously been believed to be the northernmost extent of the species circa ~2000, but within the last 25ish years it seems as though the higher elevation habitat north of Imuris has become habitable for this species. Whether or not that is due to climate change, an urban heat island effect in Nogales, or this species adapting to a cooler climate, I am not sure.

As much as I would love to, I cannot take all of the credit for this observation. @ameeds recently made me aware of a BugGuide post by entomologist Salvador Vitanza, where he thoroughly imaged and documented Atta mexicana workers at this exact locality in Nogales, AZ. I was so dumbfounded that within 2 days I was at the locality to verify for myself, and sure enough I found almost exactly what was detailed in the BugGuide Post.
https://bugguide.net/node/view/2306508

Once I confirmed that there were, in fact, Atta workers here, my next task was to locate the colony's "center", the large pile of waste fungus created by these ants above their nesting site. The "nest entrance" detailed by Salvador Vitanza was clearly just a foraging entrance; this species creates underground tunnels from their nest to more fruitful foraging areas - up to 150 meters in any given direction. However, due to the foraging entrance in question having a foraging trail over 100 meters long (BugGuide post says 140m, but I observed the trail fading out at around 105m - trail length likely varies day-by-day). This long trail most likely means that the colony's center was nearby to the foraging entrance. It is worth noting that all foraging activity was on the south side of the street - not a single worker was seen on the north side of the street.

I began my search by exploring the undeveloped land around the property. Unfortunately this area is quite steep, which made it somewhat difficult to survey, but upon searching thoroughly, all I was able to find was an additional foraging entrance underneath a tree located against a backyard wall of the property the original foraging entrance was in front of. I did peer over the wall, but was unable to see any obvious signs of Atta within the backyard of the property.

In the front yard of the property, very close to the original foraging entrance, I noticed 2 additional foraging entrances. One was located in a crack in the walkway , with workers foraging along the side of a concrete barrier for a garden. The second was located in the yard next to a large stone, and had a relatively large and pronounced entrance similar to the one located next to the street. From this entrance a short trail traveled to a Juniper tree, where workers were thoroughly removing plant material and bringing it inside. To see Atta harvesting Juniper so enthusiastically was astonishing to me - I never expected conifers to be a potential food item to Atta.

Given that all four of the foraging entrances I found were centered around this property, and no additional foraging entrances were found away from the property, I suspect the colony's nest is located on the property. I have included a map (last image) of the four foraging entrances and the location of the main long trail.

As a last note on this colony, I do suspect that it is a mature colony. Given the long foraging trails, wide array of plant materials being accepted, and presence of alates in the area, it is likely this colony has been in the area for several years now, and has had the opportunity to spread offspring to other parts of Nogales.

After thoroughly documenting this Atta colony, I explored the rest of the street and a bit of the surrounding area to search for more colonies, but could not find any. I definitely do not expect that this is the only colony in Nogales, AZ, but I was unable to find any additional signs of the species in my limited search. More extensive and widespread searching will definitely be required to find additional signs of this species in Nogales, AZ.

The last note has to do with the male alates found in this observation: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/179394123
Given that Green Valley is around 35 miles north of Nogales - almost the same distance between Imuris and Nogales, it seems there are only 2 possible explanations. Either those male alates hitchhiked on a truck from Nogales to Green Valley (not impossible considering I-19), or this species extends much further north into AZ than anyone expected. The latter has some merit - previously the higher elevation environment around Nogales was the main barrier preventing Atta from spreading northwards. With this habitat now suitable, I believe there is effectively nothing but time preventing this species from spreading even further north. This may seem like a long-shot, but I suspect that if this population in Nogales is able to persist, we will be seeing Atta in Tucson in the next 30 years.

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alyssa_sandford

日期

9月 6, 2023 10:14 EDT

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Received a shipment from Portugal at work and these were inside the shipping container. Wasn’t sure if they were harmless or not

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什麼

木紋響尾蛇 (Crotalus horridus)

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odddave

日期

7月 2021

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froggy143

日期

8月 21, 2023 21:37 MST

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A single dealate queen was found in a small wash, probably a straggler from a daytime/morning flight. It appears to be the same species as the first phoretica queen found in Arizona, but it is difficult to tell without proper specimen photos for both of them, as a lot of specific features seem to be very dependent on the angle. There are some minor (although probably not notable) differences. Specifically the hair length on the head, mesoscutellar disc, and gaster (maybe). Possibly also the antennal scape length.

Didn't believe my eyes when I first saw it, I never expected that they would actually go this far north. This opens up their range a whole lot, although I do think that they'd still be more common in the south.

Not associated with any other ants, but hyatti, xerophila, and micula are the most common (or at least most conspicuous) Pheidole species in the area. P. rhea may also be present, but I haven't seen them here yet.

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tobiashays

日期

11月 2021

地點

Utah, US (Google, OSM)

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Dealate queen found under fallen poulus tremuloides log with large thatched mound. Formica obscuripes workers were found inside the log, in addition to a sizable colony of Formicoxenus hirticornis.

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什麼

家蟻亞科 (亞科 Myrmicinae)

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herrszur1

日期

8月 17, 2023 10:47 EDT

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亞屬 Lasius

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inczi89

日期

8月 9, 2023 09:09 CEST

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ita1

日期

4月 2020

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blanca_depaz

日期

7月 2, 2023 11:56 CST

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francesco_001

日期

7月 19, 2023 16:33 CEST

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srjohnson

日期

7月 2, 2018 09:20 PDT

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red ant of unknown density on sand prairie not observed in 2019

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reiner

日期

8月 16, 2022 12:11 AEST

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scientificsnail

日期

6月 26, 2023 16:20 CDT

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Observed underneath potted plants on outdoor patio

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froggy143

日期

4月 13, 2023 10:55 MST

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This colony was pretty small, probably only about 20 or so Polyergus workers, and no brood. Probably a first year colony.

With Formica gnava hosts.

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krdarc28

日期

7月 2023

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amatty76

日期

6月 2023

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cjhoward1992

日期

6月 20, 2023 08:00 CST

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Small colony (~20 individuals) including dealate queen in partially-buried rotting log at the base of a small tree a few meters off a busy hiking path.

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juliocchaul

日期

8月 20, 2014 14:54 -03

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Undescribed species, found in the leaf litter/soil layer by the winkler extractor method (without killing solution, collecting the animals alive)

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bonpradhan

日期

5月 29, 2023 20:17 IST

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ashirwad

日期

6月 10, 2023 23:57 IST

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andreaudzungwa

日期

10月 22, 2021 08:27 +03

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什麼

內瓦蟻屬 ( Neivamyrmex)

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liraley

日期

3月 25, 2023 14:25 CDT

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krdarc28

日期

5月 2023

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內瓦蟻屬 ( Neivamyrmex)

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hemiptamantis

日期

5月 13, 2023 06:51 CDT

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jbofvt

日期

9月 7, 2019 16:18 UTC